Abstract

The problem of assessing the sensitivity of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced plastics to loading rate is considered. As a rule, when the loading rate changes, the stress-strain curves for unidirectional CFRP specimens under loading at different off-axis angles change due to the rheological properties and physical nonlinearity. An attempt is made to reveal the degree of anisotropy sensitivity of a unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced plastic with thermoplastic matrix at an elevated temperature in the range of changes in the loading rate by two orders of magnitude both in stress and in strain.

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